Depends on a few factors. Humidity, temp, how dense the buds were. You want to try and prolong the drying period as long as you can to get the best quality out of your buds. Once they are overdry there is no curing them, you are better off to star the cure a little early and when they moisten back up in the jar just dump them out for a bit, then back in the jar and repeat.How long does it usually take for bud to dry? They've only been drying for about 3 days and they feel crispy and spongey.
From an ounce to an quadI remember reading that the bud will lose 75% of it's weight, that little bud weighed 32gs, so i figured it would weigh around 8 when it's dried. It weighs 8.2 today, would now be the time to jar it up?
I took a sample bud from my tallest huckleberry drying.... It grinded up with ease, and wow... I had no idea it would smell this good without being cured.
The stems are really stiff, but they still bend with a crack
That little fella is my favorite . I wanna cure her up real good to see if i can get the fruity pebble smell in the bag it came from .From an ounce to an quad
If I was you, I wouldnt even bother curing. I'd just wait till its dry then smoke it while the other stuff gets harvested/dried/cured.
Depends on a few factors. Humidity, temp, how dense the buds were. You want to try and prolong the drying period as long as you can to get the best quality out of your buds. Once they are overdry there is no curing them, you are better off to star the cure a little early and when they moisten back up in the jar just dump them out for a bit, then back in the jar and repeat.